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| Welcome
to our human evolution links section: We suggest that you check out
these sites out to see some other human evolution sites. If you know
of a site that you think should be included in this section, send
us an email. |
| This
Month's Featured Site: |
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This month's featured
site comes from some of the world's most famed anthropologists. , The
Leakey
family.
Their new site, Leakey.com is filled with information about
their family, as well as information on past, present and future
projects. Definitely
worth the trip. |
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| Indiana
Unversity's Anthropology Section |
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| http://www.indiana.edu |
| What
do we know about human origins and evolution in Africa? Researchers
have culled information from many different fields to address this
question. This page was established by Professor Jeanne Sept to maintain
links to this constantly growing scientific database, and teaching
resources for her students. |
| The Society
for American Archaeology |
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| http://www.saa.org |
| The
mission of the Society for American Archaeology is to expand understanding
and appreciation of humanity's past as achieved through systematic
investigation of the archaeological record. |
| The Talk
Origins Archive |
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| http://www.talkorigins.org |
| Widely
regarded as one of the web's best resources for human evolution and
fossil discovery and discussion, Talk Origins has earned their keep.
This is a link to the Evolution FAQ section which will be sure to
answer most commonly asked questions. |
| The Evolution
Wing at UCAL Berkeley |
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| http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu |
| The
University of California at Berkeley is the institution where many
of today's biggest contributors to the field of evolutionary study
have earned their degrees. Check out the Evolution Wing to learn more
about the history of evolutionary thought and those that have paved
the way for today's evolutionary theorists. |
| Becoming
Human Documentary |
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| http://www.becominghuman.org |
| Join
renound archaeologist, Donald Johanson on a journey through time as
he explores our origins through discussions about our hominid ancestors. |
| Origins
of Humankind Website |
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| http://www.pro-am.com |
| This
site includes news, updated a couple of times a month, articles on
general topics or specific early species like Homo Habilis, live chat
rooms and discussion bulletin boards, plus a space for papers on controversial
theories of evolution and, of course, a collection of related links.
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| More links
involving human evolution |
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| http://www.as.ua.edu |
| This
page is great for further research. Not only can you can browse their
extensive list of links, but you can read the reviews before visiting
each site. |
| Human Origins
At Thinkquest |
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| http://library.thinkquest.org |
| Teachers
can use our site for lessons. We have included some questions that
can be used to test whether the substance has been understood. Students
can use this site as a source of information for essays and projects
on this subject. |
National
Center for Science Education
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| http://www.natcenscied.org |
| The
National Center for Science Education, Inc. is a nonprofit, tax-exempt
membership organization working to defend the teaching of evolution
against sectarian attack. |
| Handprint.com's
Ancestral Section |
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| http://www.handprint.com |
| This
is an interesting site that provides a great looking map of the likely
migration of Anatomically Modern Human's dispersal from Africa. |
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